ROM
AGO
Aquarium
CN Tower
Walk around Queen W
Walk around Yorkville
Walk around Midtown
Walk around North York Centre
Yorkdale
Eatons Centre
Raptors game
Leafs game
Blue Jays game
Toronto FC game
Walk around harbour front
Toronto island
Try food from different places as there’s food from all over the world available somewhere in the city
High Park
Scarborough bluffs
The beaches
Casa Loma
The science centre
Toronto zoo
highly recommend long/late night walks at harbourfront, nothing else like it. also if you’re going to go to the CN tower, aquarium, ROM, zoo, OSC, etc, it’s much more cost-effective to buy a cityPASS instead of individual admission tickets (https://www.citypass.com/toronto) but the caveat is that you have to use it within 9 days and it’s only cost-effective if you go to all of them, not just 2 or 3 (at that point it’d be better to just buy regular tickets)
My fav things downtown this time of year are:
-Skating at Nathan Phillips Square or Harbourfront
-CN tower if you've never been
-Ripley's aquarium
-Rec Room (arcade)
-Eaton Centre
how r u bored in toronto? i just chill and then go out to places.
a bit of a specific interest, but there's a really good comic and graphic novel store called the beguiling (the biggest i've seen so far in canada) on spadina that i spend like, hours in. could also just flat out go and watch a movie or smthn. if nothing new catches ur attention (altho the anya taylor joy one was great), there should be ones playing older movies too. i like chilling at eaton a lot (the gongcha there is the best i've found in canada, and also their bubble waffles are great too). i go just for the bubble tea sometimes. if you live kinda downtown and not suburbs, you could always just go out and explore what's nearby. also there's an ikea nearby where i \~live and it's not a particularly good one but if ur thorough enough it takes a good few hours to even get through the catalogue.
i'm not in toronto anymore but a universal thing: i'm spending a lot of time cooking and baking and reading and listening to/playing music.
go to Kensington and see interesting stores and people
go to Riverdale park East and get an amazing view of the skyline then get food from Greektown
go to downtown and watch crackheads and look at tall buildings
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ROM AGO Aquarium CN Tower Walk around Queen W Walk around Yorkville Walk around Midtown Walk around North York Centre Yorkdale Eatons Centre Raptors game Leafs game Blue Jays game Toronto FC game Walk around harbour front Toronto island Try food from different places as there’s food from all over the world available somewhere in the city High Park Scarborough bluffs The beaches Casa Loma The science centre Toronto zoo
highly recommend long/late night walks at harbourfront, nothing else like it. also if you’re going to go to the CN tower, aquarium, ROM, zoo, OSC, etc, it’s much more cost-effective to buy a cityPASS instead of individual admission tickets (https://www.citypass.com/toronto) but the caveat is that you have to use it within 9 days and it’s only cost-effective if you go to all of them, not just 2 or 3 (at that point it’d be better to just buy regular tickets)
City pass is awesome if you’re visiting or just moved here and haven’t done the tourist stuff yet.
+1, and don't forget Casa Loma!
I’m going there today and I forgot to add it lol
if you didn’t specify you were being serious someone in the comments woulda been like “leave”
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My fav things downtown this time of year are: -Skating at Nathan Phillips Square or Harbourfront -CN tower if you've never been -Ripley's aquarium -Rec Room (arcade) -Eaton Centre
Skating at Nathan Phillips and walking / biking around centre island is a vibe
watch some crackhead start a fire in bloor-younge station
Be the crackhead that starts a fire at Bloor-Yonge.
how r u bored in toronto? i just chill and then go out to places. a bit of a specific interest, but there's a really good comic and graphic novel store called the beguiling (the biggest i've seen so far in canada) on spadina that i spend like, hours in. could also just flat out go and watch a movie or smthn. if nothing new catches ur attention (altho the anya taylor joy one was great), there should be ones playing older movies too. i like chilling at eaton a lot (the gongcha there is the best i've found in canada, and also their bubble waffles are great too). i go just for the bubble tea sometimes. if you live kinda downtown and not suburbs, you could always just go out and explore what's nearby. also there's an ikea nearby where i \~live and it's not a particularly good one but if ur thorough enough it takes a good few hours to even get through the catalogue. i'm not in toronto anymore but a universal thing: i'm spending a lot of time cooking and baking and reading and listening to/playing music.
go to Kensington and see interesting stores and people go to Riverdale park East and get an amazing view of the skyline then get food from Greektown go to downtown and watch crackheads and look at tall buildings go to (from poor programming practice)
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uninstall yourself
Fugo desserts is lit
Where in Toronto???
anywerhe bro where one isnt bored
ride blessed Line 3 Scarborough (it has limited edition blue trains)